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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the rivalry, the curse of the bambino when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had five 20-game years there before they sold him as a pitcher, forced to play outfield every day, the fifth day play pitcher, get out and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you dumped him, you lost him. the sense of the yankee stadium tonight, the yankees, when they play the die moamondbacks. they're going to play "sweet caroline." does that give you a little sentiment for the yankee crowd? >> it's a nice thing to do. at times like this you can't get into the boston, new york thing pointing fingers or ma
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the...
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this year's patriots day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it has made us relive the horror of september the 11th, and as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil, and yet the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there resides in people's hearts a goodness that is incredibly selfless. we saw that when summoned by great events we can be remarkably committed to the well-being of others, even total strangers. we become a stronger people, a more courageous people, a more noble people. the police, emergency workers and even bystanders and passersby did not hesitate to put themselves in harm's way to help the injured and the frightened. our presence here today is an act of solidarity, first of all, who those who lost their lives, and we are so happy that krystle campbell's family is here in the cathedral with us. we're also in solidarity with those injured in the explosi
this year's patriots day celebrations were marred by an act of senseless violence that's caused all of us great shock and pain. it has made us relive the horror of september the 11th, and as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk in the human heart and produce such evil, and yet the same tragedy has brought us together as a community like nothing else ever could. the generous and courageous response of so many assures us that there resides in people's hearts a goodness that is...
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it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there was cheering there because of a sense of relief. not cheering for the death or assume the assumed death, but the sense of, wow, it is over. >> let's go to nbc news terror expert. roger, we are told the suspect has been taken and is alive and in custody. so the question now is what happens next? >> chris, as you said, it is remarkable and incredibly good news. first thing they are going to do is question him. try to get to the bottom of the fundamental question, why? why did you do it. who else did you work with? were there any other explosive devices in places that the police have not identified them yet. they will begi
it is beyond belief why someone would want to mar a day of pride and embrace and enjoy -- >> and murder? >> and murder. >> thank you very much. >> chris, that's one resident's thoughts here. i'm sure we will hear from more. i think i heard my colleague lester holt on the other side of town, where they gathered on the streets, they heard there was gunfire and they thought at that point they had taken the suspect and either taken him into custody or he was dead, that there...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had about five 20-game years there. a guy forced to play outfield and in the fifth, play pitcher, then go back and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you lost him. the sense of the yankee rivalry tonight when they play the diamondbacks, the same team they played in the series after 9/11. they're going to play sweet caroline. >> it's a nice thing for the yanks to do. at a time like this, you can't get into the boston new york thing. this is a time to come together. everybody in boston was way into the yankees when the towers fe
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great at the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon, but the marathon, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better than ever. a lot of people are going to go out and run. they're not going to let this take away a great boston institution. >> let's talk about the rivalry, when somebody sold babe ruth to the...
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he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the boston marathon bombers and ends up cracking the art heist, he will find himself in serious danger of having a statue built somewhere for him somewhere in the great city of boston. seriously, it's time to watch out. thanks for being with us. msnbc's coverage of this amazing day continues right now. stay with us. >> what began on monday afternoon here in boston a few blocks from where i sit ended tonight. . watertown, massachusetts just across the river when the superintendent of the state police made this announcement. >> woo! >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we're so grateful t
he led the team that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey...
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talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen fighters have ended up in places like iraq and syria it's tooing alongside rebels there. but the idea of attacking foreigners, attacking americans, for a chechen cause, if that is indeed what these men were trying to do, is very unusual. that's never happened before. they have confined most of their terror attacks to russia. their animus is against russians. they don't have any particular animus against -- the chechens don't have a particular animus against the united states. so these guys are definitely outliers even for chechnya. >> take a listen to the uncle of the tsarnaev brothers, this is ruslan sar
talk about chechnya, the community there, that country which has been so marred with ret revolution, violence, it's been a hotbed for islamic terrorism. the fact that these young men were from that area initially, what does that tell you in terms of inspiration for the activities we're suffering through here in massachusetts? >> just as you point out, has been a hotbed for violence for a very long time since the 1990s. but what happened here with these two guys have unusual. chechen...
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it certainly lasts for a matter of hours because it's been used before in the u mar abdulmutallab case, the underwear bomber case on christmas day. how long it lasts, maybe 36, maybe 48, kind of open ended. not clear. during that time you can only ask about questions like were there other plotters out there? are there other explosives that we need to be worried about? so the subject that you can ask about is limited. after that they will give the miranda warning. he will be tried in civilian court. that's quite clear. because, number one, he legally cannot be tried in a military t tribunal. that was legally answered in the national defense authorize act of 2012 which specifically bars trying american citizens in military tribunals. >> now, pete, there is -- there is some doubt that we will have the charges made officially released today. why? >> i don't know the exact why. we'll know here a little while. we expected them saturday. we expected them sunday. we'll see whether we get them today. there's still some issues they're trying to resolve here. and i just don't know specifically wh
it certainly lasts for a matter of hours because it's been used before in the u mar abdulmutallab case, the underwear bomber case on christmas day. how long it lasts, maybe 36, maybe 48, kind of open ended. not clear. during that time you can only ask about questions like were there other plotters out there? are there other explosives that we need to be worried about? so the subject that you can ask about is limited. after that they will give the miranda warning. he will be tried in civilian...
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people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices. you go from one or two people to maybe three or four. the report was five or seven devices, you think it's a much more coordinated attack. but i don't think it's a -- you're jumping to conclusions to say this is a big day in boston. it is an international event. runners from all over the world participate. and the terrorists or the actors knew they would get this attention. they also knew with the devices they used, they would cause a massive number of casualties. >> we live in an open society as you just spoke to, the impossibility, the near impossibility of securing an open area like a marathon route. it's a
people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices....